A week ago Abhi the Nomad premiered the instrument heavy ‘Marbled (Acoustic)’ to great acclaim, now, he switches it up and presents ‘Somebody to Love (Acoustic)’ which features more vocal work. The song does not lose any of its original flow and vibe while still hitting where it needs to. Characterized by Abhi’s unique musicality, it engages the listener from the first second, driven by a catchy guitar hook and flawless vocal lines – it is perfect for a laid back afternoon or an introspective moment.

Abhi the Nomad surpasses expectations once again with a thrilling acoustic rendition of his single, “Marbled”. Accompanied by a videol, the new interpretation exposes the creative prowess of the young, buzzing, Austin based musician.

The song is comprised of Abhi beatboxing alongside a groovy bassline and steady chords while layering vocal textures that continuously surprise the listener. The track serves as the lead single from his forthcoming 5-track, “Marbled Acoustic EP”, which sees Abhi breaking down some of the fan favorites from his debut album which was released last February.

As always, the creative musician exposes his artistic sensibility by marrying the music to the video in a perfect fashion, being creative, fun and engaging.

Spazz Cardigan continues to switch it up on his releases. The more he releases music the more versatile it gets. “S.O.S.” blends electronic, pop and indie rock for an all out rad sound to it, the more I listen the more I discover out of it. The lyrics are a strong look into Cardigan’s behind the scene life style and it is some of his best music to date. I’m ready for a full album, and hope there is one on the horizon. Check out Spazz Cardigan’s “S.O.S.” above!

On the process and meaning behind ‘Birth’, Sapphire Adizes stated: “Somewhere in hours and hours of voice memos and video files, in stacks of scratched DVDs and VHSes piled in my brother’s closet, is the story of my life. Without any discussion or planning, my brother and I set about recording all twenty-four years of my life. He is eighteen years older than me, so he caught moments too early for me even to remember. He showed me a story of my youth that I wouldn’t otherwise have known: I am sliding down snow on my belly; I am playing accordion beside my father; I am minutes old, in my mother’s arms; I am seven, playing the piano; I am seventeen, playing the piano; my father is saying to me, “When I die, I will not die, I will always be with you, son, in your mind, just remember that,” and I am listening. The sound of my life is so much bigger than an orchestra. If I could use any sort of sound to make music, why would I limit myself to the sound of a diminished chord or a saxophone or a piano? Why not seek out the most powerful sound? What about the sound of my being born? Why write a song about my father welcoming me into the world when I can play a recording of my father welcoming me into the world? When I can score his voice like a scene in a documentary? When I can score the soundscape of my whole life using every sound available to me, why do anything else? I saw in the sum of those recordings a documentary about my life, and I scored it. I wrote songs to the scores, and then each song became like a scene from a movie, scenes I organized into a film that you hear. That film, or this album, is called The Wild Boar. This song, the first scene, is called “Birth”. Listen to the single above, & more info on the project can be found via Sapphire Adizes website, THEWILDBOAR.XYZ.

This single just feels good. “With My Words” is the type of record you may secretively play for a crush or new gf/bf if you are too shy to tell them exactly how you feel. The upbeat tune has acoustic and electronic elements laced through out it from top to bottom, which is honestly a breathe of fresh air. Certain times this one has a nostalgic feels to it while during others it sounds like the future of R&b music. All I know is, you guys better keep your eyes on R.LUM.R, this song is something really special. Check it out above now!

“Saturn Return” is the return of Australian artist Wilsonn and it’s a big one and the recently dropped track highlights the singers keen ear for sick production! Wilsonn has sang on top of big songs by other producers and a handful of other original beats but this single is by far his most exciting. Blending future bass style trap on top of a hip hop like brass section, it’s a huge tune. Listen to “Saturn Return” by Wilsonn above and keep an eye out for new music by him.

Fresh out on the scene in Los Angeles, California is the exciting new band Highland Park Collective. Comprised of visual artists, songwriters, producers, directors and more, HPC is a one-stop creative hub poised to make their mark on the scene in 2018.

“That Girl Is Mine” is a pop-alternative jam that is equal parts catchy and artistic. The video features touching home-video footage documenting the ebs and flows of a relationship.

Highland Park Collective has plenty on the horizon and we’re excited to see what is next for the group! Until then listen to their new single “That Girl Is Mine” and watch the video below!